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    Prudent Purveyor

    What we need is a prudent purveyor A fingerless wine    Won't touch youUseless in panicLike a kettle    Whistling before the heatDo with distinctionAbandon the process

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  • 🌟 Hello and welcome to another edition of Stars Rite News!

    I’m your host, Fia Naturie, and I have a few exciting updates to share with you today.

    ✨ Sign-Up Update
    We recently had a little hiccup with the sign-up process, but the good news is—it’s all fixed! 🎉 You should now be receiving your password and sign-in details by email. If you d…Read More

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    Stars Rite News

    🌟 Hello and welcome to another edition of Stars Rite News!I’m your host, Fia Naturie, and I have a few exciting updates to share with you today.✨ Sign-Up UpdateWe recently had a little hiccup with the sign-up process, but...

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    • Informative info Fia. Thanks for all you do & the updates here.

    • For such a new site, y’all are doing a kick-ass job of making it a solid place for writers.
      Personally, anyone posting four pieces in a day is a lot. I’d like to see more faces posting in a day, than one face posting a lot in a day. Yaknow? It gets overcrowded quickly… But, eh, I’m just a user here. LOL

    • I don’t know if I may make a suggestion here, but ….

      Is there a way to decrease the size of the header pics above a write, on the main page? If they were smaller, more of the recent authors/writes would show, which makes it easier to spot our favs, etc. As it is, it’s so labor intensive to keep hitting next, just to see a few writes as we scroll. Lesser size would add back more author visibilty on the main page.
      Just a (good) idea for you to think about. It would help with the visual flow of seeing what’s new.

    • Thanks for the news update, Fia. Appreciate you, cuz.

      Damian

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    Holes

    Everyone    Has holes in their thinkingEvermore in their speakingOur dubious task is    To not fall inside

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    • So, you are saying our task is to follow ourselves. Nice. Welcome to Stars Rite.

    • Thank you for the warm welcoming Fia
      You are not wrong about your assertion. In addition- I would say we have to see our faults and try to be aware “to not fall inside”

    • Short, cute, deep — as are our holes. I have surely fallen in my own, many times, and struggled to climb out. Then I fell into a massive one, which I will never escape. But that’s okay, it’s just my wife, and we have been deep in each other for more than 33 years. Nice stuff, Brad.

      • Thank you FlatDaddy. yes You get it very well. They will exist because of our will, but we are to fight against it!

        • Oh, Brad, whatever must we do if we do not wish to fight? Sometimes a peaceful conjoining can lead to better things. Two holes are better than one, in our case; it has become a tunnel of love, ever leading from one to the other.

    • hello dearest Brad you are very clever I like the way you think ❤️

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    Calico queen

    She rules over rosebush hideouts,rock parapets,and fortified fences. Her silky mixed formstalks the garden at nightwith luminescent emerald eyes. Insatiable and insular,myopic and inscrutable,she rarely revealsher perspective. Confident but cautious,she'll sleuth and slinkshe'll hide,and she'll think,and hardly blink. Mice, she dispenses with.Intruders, she...

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    • Aww she sounds like she has everything under control. Nice;))

    • I love this tribute to the Calico Queen–her confidence, elegance, and sly playfulness leap off the page! She reminds me so much of my tuxedo cat with her gorgeous green eyes — my cat is such a girly girl tho, she leaves the hunting to her big brother, she doesn’t want to get dirty lol. But she rules the house with just as much grace and charm.

      • They do have a charm of their own, don’t they. Thanks for the nice comment, Romaj.

        • I have a tuxedo cat, too, but she is 180 degrees from yours. I can’t blame her though; she’s a rescue who lost an eye due to some terrible treatment. It took two years before she would let me touch her. Now she wakes me by standing on my chest in the morning and bits me if I don’t get up right away. But we love her.

          A very nice write, Tim. I really enjoyed this.

    • I have a male orange tabby who has the mentality of a dog. I’ve had cats all my life, at times, multiples. I love adopting when I can, even the older ones that have a tendency to be overlooked. I don’t believe a house is a home without one – a dog or a cat, or whatever you choose. They all need love, and it seems to me your calico queen has taken over the residence, quite nicely!

    • Thanks for the nice comment, Kelly. 🙂

    • Beautifully penned, Tim. Cats are spectacular companions. Mine passed away a few summers back, a year apart. They lived to the age of 20 & 21 respectively. They seen me at my worst and my best. Appreciate you.

      Damian

      • They’re nice little companions to have around. Sorry about yours. Thanks for the comment, Damian. 🙂

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